Clinopodium coccineum 'Amber Blush'

Botanical Name
Clinopodium coccineum 'Amber Blush'
Common Name
Scarlet Calamint
Family
Lamiaceae
Garden(s):
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Clinopodium coccineum 'Amber Blush' was discovered in Florida in Santa Rosa County, growing along the Weaver river by Fred Spicer, Rick Lewandowski, and Ron Miller.

Gardens
We show no inventory of this type of plant.

Research

USDA Zone
7-10
Origin
FL
Leaves
Evergreen
Stems
Woody
Hardiness
Hardy
Longevity
Perennial
Genus
Clinopodium
Specific Epithet
coccineum
Cultivar Name
Amber Blush
Interspecific Hybrid Flag
No
Reference:
PDN LadyBirdJohnson

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